ohmykamisama! that was just great, I cannot belive it's only a TV film. And the soundtrack?! Totally awesome. Okay, but please don't make the murderer so effin kawaii next time. for the sake of the fangirl's mental health.
But - it did remind me of jisatsu club a bit. creepy internet site that gathers weirdos who're fascinated by death & gore. only this was like 10 times less disgusting.
Great compilation; however, in my opinion, the actors missing from the Japanese list are Kenichi Matsuyama (he…
Your favourite actor is not perceived as the hottest by masses? Welcome to the club! Though it's probably better. No need to share with too many other fangirls. :D
I have not seen Cyborg She but just by looking at the trailer, her look kind of reminds me of Maeda Atsuko in Q10 although that robo-girl was way more stiff.
Uhm, people? Is it possible that Oscar is supposed to be a "parody" of... Oscar Wilde? The eccentric clothes, dramatic behaviour and stuff. It just crossed my mind, what do you think? (or is it completely obvious ?:D)
the brilliance of this film defies description.
i cried, laughed, jumped, screamed, waved my hands frantically and finally, was left speechless.
if someone's hesitating, just watch it.
The title, description and poster are totally misleading!!!
I expected some silly rom-com but instead I got a lovestory as gentle as a spring breeze. Subtle humour about daily ups and downs. A really good watch but probably no masterpiece.
As was already said here, concerning a similar topic but with some more seriousness stuffed in, tenshi no koi (my rainy days aka an angel's love.. hate this translation) is a more touching watch.
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It does make a difference at least to me. North Korean films exist though I've seen only one.
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Hello Mr Admin, I noticed that "Korea" was changed to "South Korea" in a drama's general details section. Am I right, or it's just my imagining things? If that's not case, then, wow, I like the change. Accuracy is good. Just wanted to say thanks. What a good job you do on this site! :-)
(if it's always been that way and I never noticed then..uhh, sorry)
My number one would be Falcon (Bloody Monday). That guy is my inspiration when I cannot get through my computer science homework. (ok, I know it's lame)
Even addictions are different. I like my dramas how I like my wine: very day an episode of something really "delicious". If I don't get my daily dose I can't go on...somebody has a siesta but I have to watch something. I try to avoid marathons 'cause I wanna prolong the awesome feeling I get from an awesome drama...for me, endings are not so important, the process is. But still, I'm not sad when a drama is over because I can move on to a next one. The plots may be similar but different and good (or bad) in other ways. That's wy I like them more than normal TV series which are way too long.
It's been a while since I watched this but I still have a drama hangover. Walking down the corridor at my school and hearing "People are like islands..." ..damn, I need a rewatch!
it was like a computer game: fast, a bit "dirty" and .."a corpse at school? so what?" (okay, they did seemed a bit scared) AND it wouldn't be Korean if there was no romance!
But - it did remind me of jisatsu club a bit. creepy internet site that gathers weirdos who're fascinated by death & gore. only this was like 10 times less disgusting.
i cried, laughed, jumped, screamed, waved my hands frantically and finally, was left speechless.
if someone's hesitating, just watch it.
I expected some silly rom-com but instead I got a lovestory as gentle as a spring breeze. Subtle humour about daily ups and downs. A really good watch but probably no masterpiece.
As was already said here, concerning a similar topic but with some more seriousness stuffed in, tenshi no koi (my rainy days aka an angel's love.. hate this translation) is a more touching watch.
(if it's always been that way and I never noticed then..uhh, sorry)
Interesting point you made about differences between k- and j-dramas.
Those were EXACTLY my thoughts, and my first jdrama was Life.